Up, Up and Away (The Definitive Collection - Digitally Remastered 1997)
Download links and information about Up, Up and Away (The Definitive Collection - Digitally Remastered 1997) by Fifth Dimension. This album was released in 1967 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 36 tracks with total duration of 02:06:05 minutes.
Artist: | Fifth Dimension |
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Release date: | 1967 |
Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop |
Tracks: | 36 |
Duration: | 02:06:05 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Up, Up and Away | 2:37 |
2. | Go Where You Wanna Go | 2:24 |
3. | Learn How to Fly | 2:52 |
4. | Another Day, Another Heartache | 2:33 |
5. | Paper Cup | 2:43 |
6. | Carpet Man | 3:05 |
7. | Stoned Soul Picnic | 3:28 |
8. | Sweet Blindness | 3:24 |
9. | California Soul | 3:13 |
10. | Wedding Bell Blues | 2:43 |
11. | Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In | 4:49 |
12. | Workin' On a Groovy Thing | 3:10 |
13. | Blowing Away | 2:31 |
14. | The Girl's Song | 3:43 |
15. | Worst That Could Happen | 2:38 |
16. | Orange Air | 2:25 |
17. | I'll Be Lovin' You Forever | 3:27 |
18. | One Less Bell to Answer | 3:28 |
19. | Puppet Man | 2:58 |
20. | Save the Country | 2:39 |
21. | Medley: | 10:09 |
22. | Dimension 5Ive | 4:14 |
23. | On the Beach | 3:30 |
24. | Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes | 4:10 |
25. | Light Sings | 3:29 |
26. | Time and Love | 3:31 |
27. | Never My Love | 3:56 |
28. | Together Let's Find Love | 3:37 |
29. | Last Night I Didn't Get to Sleep At All | 3:11 |
30. | If I Could Reach You | 3:08 |
31. | Black Patch | 4:27 |
32. | Living Together, Growing Together | 3:50 |
33. | Everything's Been Changed | 3:47 |
34. | Ashes to Ashes | 3:30 |
35. | Flashback | 3:40 |
36. | No Love In the Room | 3:06 |
Details
[Edit]Released in 1967, the first album release from the often maligned though talented and singular group the 5th Dimension was also a feature for Jimmy Webb, who contributed to one track and arranged and conducted the whole effort. The most well-known song remains one of the finer songs of the decade; "Up-Up and Away" matched the group's gorgeous harmonies, with a great and ethereal yet full-bodied production. Despite that groundbreaking song, Up, Up and Away is mostly the group finding their sound with mixed results. Their cover of the Mamas & the Papas' "Go Where You Want to Go" is such a carbon copy, Billy Davis, Jr. probably wore one of John Phillips' big hats for the session. Their cover of "Poor Side of Town" is pointless, and the Motown-inspired "I'll Be Loving You Forever" comes off forced and as phony as a sack of three dollar bills. Up, Up and Away was certainly commendable for the style forged here, but even better work was ahead for the group.